-pHE CLARION
April 13. 1957
PAGE FOUR
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CLUB CAPERS
y-.-ri'A'nT TTQ Th 11 /KlijltD
Gil Coan To Mana^
Ecusta Baseball Team
r i rnan former big league
The electronics division of ^he | ^exryear^ we hope to be bet- L POS^t’ofthe^Un
t?ma has set up a well-eiuipped j ^ equipped.” lied the m n team for the
]ab in the basement_ o£ the^ ^oW j the clubs on the camp^^ “fseason' He ten yeajs
by CHARLES HILBERS „ b^^^eball piay«‘.J‘—
are doing a really great job, but
IlL^ny others could add^a lot more
^oiS'no^and benefit themselves
i the same time. The members of
t EMA urge otter clubs to «n«
with them lot new ^igktf to
help make for Brevard College a
films on j ^gnie that will never be forgotten,
and avia-1 Spring Frolics
dorm If you have a radio or a rec
ord player on the Wink, get m con
tact with a member of the Elec
!“uics di.islon of the EMA and
they will see that it is repaired, the
onV cost to you being the cost of
the* parts needed in the repair
the set.
The club has ordered
plpctronics, meclianics, . cjr—o —
tion which should prove interesting j Women’s Assembly ^
to all. Anyone interested should be , .sponsoring the Spring Fro
nn Ihp lookout for Hotices announc-1 ^he semiformal atiaiv
sfk at 8:00 and last until 11.00.
About 9:30 a program boasting lo-
is
coming season. his two
in the majors and durin„ u
lest vears in the majors, 1950- 51,
Ee had a batting average of .303
with the ^sj^^ Senators.
vl^s^e local mines after the
business meeting.
Phi Theta Kappa
This fraternity has also elected
new officers. At a called meeting
Monday U.da
re msid... Sbeth WhUe-
seeretao. and Son ra Wh, -
)ut 9:30 a program boasting lo- secretary, ai u
£“'4pl‘iLrirS.“" Crib^eTordi-^^ tHp.. with These Years
10 ail.
on the lookout for notices announc
in® the time of their showing.
I£ all goes well and the sun
shines on the EMA the club plans
S outing soon. The club is one of theme “Springtime in Pans.” ^ the group
those mrticipating in the Science .j gj the evening refreshments, Barbara I’ pnnlH 1
A^prU 19. So1»e of tbelr ex-li^'i;. ,er.ed and Mr. Vie.or w.lt President, ur|^^
hibits that you might see at the; ,ppjy 3„,pie dance music. |to attend the National Convention
fair are: an electric eye, color tele-| Politicians Travel • jThe group will leave the *:ol g
vision, a demonstration of the four, g^hby Little and Judy Kyseri early Wednesday Ji
headlight system, a comparison of j ^y^^nesday night to attend the nth, and will arrive on the conve j
two types of automobile gears a 1 Carolina, South Carolina, tion grounds in Laughlm Okla ^
cut away of a door showing the, Virginia Student Council Con-Lia, Thursday evening. After a bus-
workings of an electric door latch, Hollins College, Hollins, j mess meeting Friday, there will b
various interesting parts of an arrived at Hollins jg formal dance. The Brevard dele-
tomobile motor, and someone who: ^ Thursday morning and, gation will leave early Wednesaay j
will explain the principles of “ ' - ■ — ..c
GIL COAN
will explain the principles of ^ ^ag-
flight with the aid of pictures and , gre-
diagrams. It has been rumored that j t;qc\i via one of those Grey-
a full size airplane might be on g^^t be nice to be
display (outside of course). ! ^ eggheaded* politician.
The club has shown itself to be , Alpha Beta Gamma
one of the more active and pro- j members of Alpha Beta
UiiC '-'A ’ '' *
gressive organizations on the cam
pus. This seems to indicate the
trend of the students to be toward a
more active scientific and experi
mental program. Paul Lewis, Vice
president of Electronics division
agrees with this and Bill Wilson,
vice-president of Mechanics divis
ion says, “I think that this club
Gamma met Monday, April 8th,
and elected new officers. These
are: John Huggins, President; Lin
da Boliek, Vice-President; Pat
Mintz, Secretary; Craig Garen,
Treasurer, Lennis Morrison, Soc
ial chairman; and Claudia Ramsey,
Program Chairman. our choice and then vote. Be
ion says, I think that this cl representatives of ,to vote! See you at the polls,
could possibly do to arouse National *According) to Thorndike
the interest of the students in the
mechanical arts than any other ^,^^ggg ^,^gy
one on the campus. .jj qJ summing,
ci^^tlfSggAg:^™ *
morning and be back on campus
Sunday evening, if all goes well.
Dr. Burt Loomis will accompany
the group and has been heard to
say that he’s looking forward to
the trip (this\with a twinkle in his
eye). Sounds to me like the whole
group is looking forward to this
venture.
Vote!
Hey, kats! Election time has roll
ed around again, and, seriously, it’s
out duty as good students and Am
ericans to support the candidates of ^
our choice and then vote. Be sure
rote! See you at the polls.
■Accordingl to Thorndike and
Barnhart an egghead is an intellec
tual.
(Continued From Page Three)
The college has an excellent li
brary, housing approximately 16,-
000 volumes, and a modern and
well-equipped infirmary.
Looking ahead to the future, def
inite plans have been made to re
move several other buildings and
to build a new Music and Fine Arts
Building, a new Science and En,
gineering Building, a new gymna^
ium, and a central heating plant
These buildings are a necessity and
hold a vital place in the future of
the college.
—By Transylvania Times Writer
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